Echeveste #
Echeveste emphasized that “In the Middle of Everything” is a Provincial Training Program with a clear objective: to provide tools to interpret, value, and promote the immense natural and cultural heritage of the province of La Pampa, from north to south and east to west. The truth is that the vastness of our province, from the landscapes of the caldén forest, its flora and fauna, the wetlands, the archaeological sites, the paleontological deposits, and all of this together, contributes to the identity of the province of La Pampa. This training cycle is aimed at tourism leaders in each of the province’s towns, the cultural and environmental community, tourism providers, and all those who work to promote and raise awareness of our province,” he said.
“That’s why we see this political decision we’ve made as so important. The training will be held in six locations, distributed across General Acha, Victorica, 25 de Mayo, Macachín, General Pico, and Toay. It’s a truly training program that will allow us to showcase, promote, and disseminate what we don’t yet know. And this will give us the right tools to make the tourist experience much richer, more original, and with significant added value. So, we invite everyone to join, register, and participate,” the Secretary concluded.
Cenizo #
Meanwhile, Cenizo, announced that “this training program stemmed from an invitation I extended to the International Tourism Fair, where I gave a talk on this topic, sharing some of our natural and cultural heritage. And I was truly surprised by the reception it received. From then on, we gave another talk at the last meeting of tourism leaders, and there people approached us to ask for, to express, a need to learn more, to have the necessary tools.
“The topic of natural and cultural heritage is extremely vast, with its own specificities, especially in a province that is truly very large and has a very rich history. The idea behind the training is to integrate knowledge and level the playing field, and fundamentally, what we want, what we are seeking, is for the people of Realicó to understand the situation and the opportunities offered by the towns of Bernardo Larroudé and Puelén, and vice versa. We believe that if the group of towns is better integrated in terms of knowledge of La Pampa’s rich natural and cultural heritage, we can begin to create or strengthen tourist circuits and routes, some of which are already operating,” he added.
“So, in this way, the training will basically be centered in two parts: first, we will showcase the biological heritage, the biogeographical regions, and the species of special interest found in the province. This will be followed by aspects of the paleontological heritage, including sites, major discoveries, and relevant species that have been discovered in the province; and some aspects of the archaeological and geological heritage. In short, a more or less comprehensive overview of what La Pampa has to offer,” Cenizo concluded.
Stefanazzi #
Meanwhile, the Director of Tourism Development, Florencia Stefanazzi provided details on the dates and ways to participate in the training. “The first session will be on Monday the 6th, starting at 9:00 AM at the Ecopark, which was recently inaugurated in the town of General Acha. Registration can be done through a Google form that will be shared soon. You can also inquire here at the Tourism Secretariat, or in General Acha at the Municipal Tourism Office. We invite the people of Acha to join this initiative, as well as community leaders, teachers, journalists, and anyone interested in promoting our heritage. The training is free,” she concluded.
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